<p>Alongside experimental and theoretical work, computer simulation now forms one of the major tools of research in physics. The Monte Carlo method is the most important simulation method in the area of condensed matter physics. This book, written by foremost experts in the field, describes the stat
The Monte Carlo Method in Condensed Matter Physics
โ Scribed by Kurt Binder (auth.), Professor Dr. Kurt Binder (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 405
- Series
- Topics in Applied Physics 71
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-22
Vectorisation of Monte Carlo Programs for Lattice Models Using Supercomputers....Pages 23-51
Parallel Algorithms for Statistical Physics Problems....Pages 53-74
New Monte Carlo Methods for Improved Efficiency of Computer Simulations in Statistical Mechanics....Pages 75-91
Simulation of Random Growth Processes....Pages 93-120
Recent Progress in the Simulation of Classical Fluids....Pages 121-204
Monte Carlo Techniques for Quantum Fluids, Solids and Droplets....Pages 205-248
Quantum Lattice Problems....Pages 249-284
Simulations of Macromolecules....Pages 285-316
Percolation, Critical Phenomena in Dilute Magnets, Cellular Automata and Related Problems....Pages 317-328
Interfaces, Wetting Phenomena, Incommensurate Phases....Pages 329-354
Spin Glasses, Orientational Glasses and Random Field Systems....Pages 355-383
Back Matter....Pages 385-393
โฆ Subjects
Mathematical Methods in Physics;Numerical and Computational Physics;Condensed Matter Physics
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